Texas Explosion Possible 'False Flag' ?

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Posted 18 April 2013 - 07:00 PM

OverSword, on 18 April 2013 - 05:40 PM, said:

An explosion at a fertilizer plant. Is there any indication this was not an accident? I'm thinking accident.

I would tend to agree. However, according to the company:

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The fertilizer plant that exploded Wednesday night in West, Texas, reported to the Environmental Protection Agency and local public safety officials that it presented no risk of fire or explosion, documents show.West Fertilizer Co. reported having as much as 54,000 pounds of anhydrous ammonia on hand in an emergency planning report required of facilities that use toxic or hazardous chemicals.But the report, reviewed Wednesday night by The Dallas Morning News, stated “no” under fire or explosive risks. The worst possible scenario, the report said, would be a 10-minute release of ammonia gas that would kill or injure no one.

Yes it was a false flag attack. The government will use this explosion to ensure that proper safety measures for industrial plants are strongly enforced and that new zoning laws ensure that factories that are at risk of causing wide spread damage are kept away from residental areas.

THOSE EVIL b*******!!!

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Any one heard of the grain ship that exploded in the Port of Texas City on April 16th, 1947. Definitly worth a read (Wikipedia "Texas City Disaster) Considered the deadliest industrial accident in US history. 500 plus dead, 7000 plus injured, 15' wall of water pushed 100 miles into the gulf of Mexico, planes flying near by had their wings blown off, heard 100 miles away in Louisianna.
Before the ship blew the water around it was starting to boil and water that splashed up on the side of the hull was vaporized. Interesting date. Not implying any thing just that the West texas blast brought it to mind.

Yes it was a false flag attack. The government will use this explosion to ensure that proper safety measures for industrial plants are strongly enforced and that new zoning laws ensure that factories that are at risk of causing wide spread damage are kept away from residental areas.

I wouldn't bet on it. (see comment above.)

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Hey just because it didn't happen before doesn't mean it won't happen this time! That's how these theories work. Just look at how many times the American public had all their guns taken away.

War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things: the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth a war, is much worse...A man who has nothing which he is willing to fight for, nothing which he cares more about than he does about his personal safety, is a miserable creature who has no chance of being free, unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.

Any one heard of the grain ship that exploded in the Port of Texas City on April 16th, 1947. Definitly worth a read (Wikipedia "Texas City Disaster) Considered the deadliest industrial accident in US history. 500 plus dead, 7000 plus injured, 15' wall of water pushed 100 miles into the gulf of Mexico, planes flying near by had their wings blown off, heard 100 miles away in Louisianna.
Before the ship blew the water around it was starting to boil and water that splashed up on the side of the hull was vaporized. Interesting date. Not implying any thing just that the West texas blast brought it to mind.

Eerie coincidence about the date!! But, accidents happen. Don't really think this was a false flag.

Twenty miles from Waco, Tx one day off the twentith anniversary of the Waco Seige, eighteen years one day off OK City Bombing of Federal Building. Oh yeah, an accident.

If it had been on the anniversary, maybe you'd have a point. As it stands, if happened on the anniversary of not very much. It's called coincidence.

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